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obama's foreign policy is not working, the mid east is -- if we lose egypt, if it becomes a fractured state, i cannot imagine what israel's future looks like. >> reporter: state department officials say secretary kerry spoke by telephone shortly after he resigned as the interim vice president, but added that kerry made no effort to persuade him to stay. shannon? >> james rosen from the state department, james, thank you so much. >>> israel and the palestinians opened their first formal peace talks in the region in nearly five years. the two sides are saying little publicly about the meeting. the israeli government released a brief video showing the chief negotiator shaking hands in an undisclosed location in jerusalem. >>> he says he is sorry he hurt the united states by leaking to wikileaks. he says he understands he must pay a price for his decisions. he faces up to 90 years in prison. >>> soon, talk may not be as cheap as it is now. president obama has a plan to boost your cell phone bill to pay for another big initiative. white house correspondent wendell goler on a proposal sure
obama's foreign policy is not working, the mid east is -- if we lose egypt, if it becomes a fractured state, i cannot imagine what israel's future looks like. >> reporter: state department officials say secretary kerry spoke by telephone shortly after he resigned as the interim vice president, but added that kerry made no effort to persuade him to stay. shannon? >> james rosen from the state department, james, thank you so much. >>> israel and the palestinians opened their...
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we are social programs combined with out these us through us foreign policy. these with god for the rights of other countries and of course people who who are leaving in isolation have more links with the outside world than with but it. when british governments go on the rampage of course they are on green. bay your integration and film and my five agent annie michel says there's a growing frustration among muslims of a deadly western interventions around the globe. individualistic lone wolf style attacks which don't require great planning don't require some sort of specialist equipment or anything will become perhaps one of the main ways that people can make protests and it's a horrific attack there is no doubt about it and my heart goes out to the family of the victim but what we're looking at is also an angry voice yelling out from north africa hard on the middle east from central asia from all the people that been brutalized by the interventionist policies of the us of the u.k. of nato or france i mean not just iraq and afghanistan but libya in mali in som
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s foreign policies that badly badly need to come under scrutiny as r.t. sarah ferguson reports a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete knife and a murdered soldier leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease an act seeking to bring scenes of violence usually seen in war ravaged parts of the world to the london suburb. in a poignant interview r.t. spoke to an army officer he told us of the reaction among some in the armed forces to remain anonymous angry at the moment i'm a little bit. scared maybe scared. you never get someone to. be scared i witness accounts of the priests attack details the men chanting islam is slogans as the body of soldier drama leave it be a second battalion the royal regiment you say they on the ground pleading they ask people to be da then if you listen to the words of the attackers themselves it's clear that they will wish to bring the war which they saw prosecuted on the streets of baghdad and kabul to the streets of london to speaking at a press conference london mayor boris johnson ok many sen
s foreign policies that badly badly need to come under scrutiny as r.t. sarah ferguson reports a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete knife and a murdered soldier leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease an act seeking to bring scenes of violence usually seen in war ravaged parts of the world to the london suburb. in a poignant interview r.t. spoke to an army officer he told us of the reaction among some in the armed forces to remain anonymous angry at the...
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we have a social problem combined with out these us troops foreign policy. these with god for the rights of other countries and of course people who who are leaving in isolation more links with the outside world would but if. and when british governments go on the rampage off course they are very. oversold a failure of integration. meanwhile a large manhunt underway for an apparent copycat attack on paris on saturday where a soldier was stabbed in the neck the suspect reportedly of north african origin and counter-terror officers are involved the investigation the french president stopped short of linking the attack to the london murder of activists you can't shine and things violence will be used to demonize muslims and draw attention away from failed government policies. these type of attacks plays into the strength of the g.o.p. the state to promote a full sense of islam so that is the people of the masses around the world can see wrongly as islam is a disgusting version of the face and in so doing criminalizes all muslims around the world and then they u
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foreign policy. at 9:00, marcia pull oil gives a synopsis of the supreme court under the direction of chief justice john roberts. at 10:00 eastern, olympia snowe joins us to talk about her book fighting for common ground:how we can fix the stalemate in congress. we conclude the prime-time programming at 11:00 eastern with donald rumsfeld providing the lessons he learned over the course of his career. visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> representative greg walden, what is on your summer reading list? >> i just finished a victory lap. i do a little bit on the side. that tells a lot about digital data and how the world of campaigns has changed. i am hoping to get to the biography on jefferson which i have on my ipod and a new one on teddy roosevelt. i am a big fan of the roosevelt and the reform music and his energy and styling and deals mainly with his time in south america so it should be interesting. >> let us know what you are reading this summer, tweet us at booktv,
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policy in terms of what we're doing in the muslim world. so their motivation is becoming very similar to the motivation in other parts of the muslim world. >> that's something we really do need to take a closer look at because it really brings the world here. it brings chechnya here to the u.s. by looking at it through social media and the internet. thank you so much for joining us michael scheuer. >> thank you. >>> the time is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up, we'll return to boston where the younger suspect is in the hospital. investigators are waiting to talk with him. >>> plus, the lockdown is over in boston. but our terrorism analyst says that the brothers did not work alone. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! [ male anno
policy in terms of what we're doing in the muslim world. so their motivation is becoming very similar to the motivation in other parts of the muslim world. >> that's something we really do need to take a closer look at because it really brings the world here. it brings chechnya here to the u.s. by looking at it through social media and the internet. thank you so much for joining us michael scheuer. >> thank you. >>> the time is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up, we'll...
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two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since soros made his wager. i have to say we're pretty eager to collect on it. [laughter] later in 2011 western analysts focused on the back and forth between ayatollah khamenei, the islamic republic's supreme leader, and president ahmadinejad over the resignation and reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran experts, mainstream media gave these developments overblown, even hysterical treatment, portraying them as, quote: unprecedented finds of an insecure regime fracturing at the top. such analyses revealed at the very least lamentable ig
two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since...
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two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they were eager to collect on it. later in 2011, the back-and-forth between ayatollah khomeini, the islamic republic later and president ahmadinejad over the resignation reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran expert on mainstream media gave developments overblown, even hysterical treatment portraying them as unprecedented signs of an insecure regime. such analyses revealed the very least lamentable ignorance about the islamic republic political history, which since the revolution has been marked by an touch of the same kind of intense com
two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they...
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foreign policy we create. and here mercan terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading and bombing and overthrowing governments and torturing people and stopped eating and him american terrorists i say and to mentor is because we can prevent the creation of all terrorists but we can at least stop those who are motivated by anti american feelings against us foreign policy that is the main task at hand for american citizens max just to reply that i really don't think that there are going to be any fundamental changes in u.s. foreign policy. so they're changing asian should it change. no no i don't believe that it that it should change i mean the obama administration when you add it on secretary kerry and secretary hagel these are people who are very reluctant to deploy u.s. forces abroad i don't think that they're going to start any more conflicts or increase me in power i do think that the drone ca
foreign policy we create. and here mercan terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading and bombing and overthrowing governments and torturing people and stopped eating and him american terrorists i say and to mentor is because we can prevent the creation of all terrorists but we can at least stop those who are motivated by anti american feelings against us foreign policy that is...
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foreign policy. so they're changing sharon should it change no no i don't believe that it that it should change i mean the obama administration when you add it on secretary kerry and secretary hagel these are people who are very reluctant to deploy u.s. forces abroad i don't think that they're going to start any more conflicts or increase me in power i do think that the drone campaign will continue however william you look go ahead go ahead you're speaking of a man you're speaking of a man who has waged war against seven nations and you say he's reluctant to use all forces abroad what world are you living in max i give you the last word go ahead. well sure i'm making a comparative statement in comparison to his predecessor he's relatively gun shy except when it comes to the drone campaign really well you go ahead and go ahead i bet you can do that is that the best you can do max i think those are the facts all right gentlemen we've run out of time fascinating discussion many thanks today my guests in
foreign policy. so they're changing sharon should it change no no i don't believe that it that it should change i mean the obama administration when you add it on secretary kerry and secretary hagel these are people who are very reluctant to deploy u.s. forces abroad i don't think that they're going to start any more conflicts or increase me in power i do think that the drone campaign will continue however william you look go ahead go ahead you're speaking of a man you're speaking of a man who...
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. >> the foreign policy chief has said that she is ready to return to egypt to help facilitate a political solution to the crisis. do you think that egypt is receptive? >> well, it would be round three for her. it would be a third proposal that the e.u. was made after the first were rejected before the raid against the protester camps in cairo. i think a lot will hinnage on the decisions made today. there is is spigs on all sides what the e.u. intends to do and whether they want to use aid as a pressure. the e.u. is trying to be a talker and facilitator more than a dictator of terms. so i think you will see today a proposal and decision that is more diplomatic than any hard strike on aid and trade. >> prosecutors in the military trial of bradley manning have called for the former soldier to be sentenced to 60 years in prison. manning was convicted on 20 charges over giving hundreds of thousands of military documents to the ant secrecy organization wikileaks. he faces a maximum sentence of 90 years. but his defense team has argued he shouldn't face any longer than 25 years as the leaked doc
. >> the foreign policy chief has said that she is ready to return to egypt to help facilitate a political solution to the crisis. do you think that egypt is receptive? >> well, it would be round three for her. it would be a third proposal that the e.u. was made after the first were rejected before the raid against the protester camps in cairo. i think a lot will hinnage on the decisions made today. there is is spigs on all sides what the e.u. intends to do and whether they want to...
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foreign policy we create. as he american terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can we create them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading and bombing and overthrowing governments and torturing people and stuff and him american terrorists i say anti-american terrorists because we can prevent the creation of all terrorists but we should at least stop those who are motivated by anti american feelings against us foreign policy that is...
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the foreign policy areas he wasn't keen to talk about. tolerance is broken in the israeli media a shroud of secrecy of the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. and with europeans paying some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy take flight to protect their cash and small business is taking too big a hit. from a new center here in moscow this is r t with the online on the screen twenty four hours a day. the first state of the union address of his second term to try and appease lawmakers and taxpayers making fresh promises to boost the economy and slash debt and foreign policy the us president also announced thirty four thousand troops will leave afghanistan by next february he looks at what he did and didn't say. after over a decade of war troops are coming home in twenty fourteen as obama put it obama points out that there are two missions now one to prepare handing afghan forces take over so that the country does not slip into chaos again the key word here again it almost se
the foreign policy areas he wasn't keen to talk about. tolerance is broken in the israeli media a shroud of secrecy of the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. and with europeans paying some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy take flight to protect their cash and small business is taking too big a hit. from a new center here in moscow this is r t with the online on the screen twenty four hours a day. the first state of the union...
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foreign policy is a fairly mixed bag of issues are being said that by a by the american president of course and that big news on afghanistan top the address president obama himself saying that after over a decade troops are coming home by the end of twenty four teen obama pointing out that there are two missions at hand now preparing afghan forces to take over so that the country does not slip into chaos again those were his words the key words here again as if it's not as if it's now a stable place just today reports coming in. that ten civilians were killed in a nato strike targeting taliban insurgents now while obama spent most of his speech talking about the economy and taxes he failed to mention that so far the u.s. has invested over one hundred billion dollars in reconstruction of afghanistan and that this year it's expected another thirty billion could be spent in aid as well this as the afghan state is rated one of the most corrupt in the world despite red flags from watchdogs monitoring the aid directly given to the government there's no way of ensuring where all this money
foreign policy is a fairly mixed bag of issues are being said that by a by the american president of course and that big news on afghanistan top the address president obama himself saying that after over a decade troops are coming home by the end of twenty four teen obama pointing out that there are two missions at hand now preparing afghan forces to take over so that the country does not slip into chaos again those were his words the key words here again as if it's not as if it's now a stable...
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the foreign policy area. to talk about. saddam's broken israeli media blitz a shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government working very hard to keep it all underground. and with some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy take flight to protect their cash on small businesses which is saying it's taking too big a. pleasure to have you with us here today on live in moscow with your news from around the world. barack obama used the first state of the union address so of his second term to try and appease lawmakers on tax payers making fresh promises to boost the economy and slash debt on the issue of foreign policy though the u.s. president did announce that thirty four thousand troops will be leaving afghanistan by next february and he said now we know joins us here on the program to give us the latest on the american president's state of the union a mixed bag of issues certainly domestic take in the forefront of the speech some foreign policy issues though one of the hi
the foreign policy area. to talk about. saddam's broken israeli media blitz a shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government working very hard to keep it all underground. and with some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy take flight to protect their cash on small businesses which is saying it's taking too big a. pleasure to have you with us here today on live in moscow with your news from around the world. barack obama used the first...
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policy expert do you see in your crystal ball an attack on iran this year. i doubt it you know we came very close i think in twenty eleven in two thousand and twelve to a war in iran the israelis were pressuring washington pretty hard for you know a first strike but the obama administration as much as i have to criticize them for really they. engaged in a diplomatic offensive to reiterate to people that number one the intelligence says iran is not producing nuclear weapons they have no nuclear weapon program and to that that you know a war on iran would really be both ineffective and counterproductive because in less we change the regime and you know have another war like iraq in afghanistan probably combined. they'll that'll just mote motivate the iranians to actually start building a bomb.
policy expert do you see in your crystal ball an attack on iran this year. i doubt it you know we came very close i think in twenty eleven in two thousand and twelve to a war in iran the israelis were pressuring washington pretty hard for you know a first strike but the obama administration as much as i have to criticize them for really they. engaged in a diplomatic offensive to reiterate to people that number one the intelligence says iran is not producing nuclear weapons they have no nuclear...
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state of the union address examines the foreign policy areas the. broken israeli media shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody the government trying very hard to keep it quiet. and with the europeans paying some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy to protect that money by looking for places that won't take. news around the clock this is with me and live in moscow welcome to the program barack obama used his first state of the union address on his second to try and appease lawmakers and taxpayers making fresh promises to boost the economy and work hard on slashing the debt on the issue of foreign policy though the us president also announced that thirty four thousand troops will leave afghanistan by next february. joins me live here in the studio to bring us some more about this policy foreign policy is a fairly mixed bag of issues are being said by a by the american president of course and that big news on afghanistan top the address president obama himself saying that after over a decade troops are coming ho
state of the union address examines the foreign policy areas the. broken israeli media shroud of secrecy over the death of an alleged secret agent in custody the government trying very hard to keep it quiet. and with the europeans paying some of the highest taxes in the world the wealthy to protect that money by looking for places that won't take. news around the clock this is with me and live in moscow welcome to the program barack obama used his first state of the union address on his second...
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time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that story. the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told interrogators that the american wars in iraq and afghanistan, motivated he and his brother to carry out the attack. what do you make of that, pj? >> i'm not surprised at all that has been a motivator for jihadists around the world, particularly the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. so this just continues a theme, and it's not even unique to the united states. faisal shazad, the times square bomber, said he was motivated by the ongoing drone campaign in pakistan. >> wes, as someone who has seen combat, we're having ou
time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that...
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policy. it's not just islamic fundamentalism it's also a linkage between i believe between what tony blair did with the legal war in iraq and subsequent slavish following following of u.s. policy i mean for example there was no muslim terrorism in the united kingdom until blair went illegally into iraq and i think we need to in mid and the knowledge of that fact so i think it's important not just to blame it on islamic fundamentalism the united kingdom must look at the causes of this i think in four hours just to deal with the after effects of the slaughter in religion in london i think it's nonsense i think we need to look at what is causing this yes clearly. u.k. forces in places like. afghanistan and elsewhere and you blind support for the u.k. blind support for u.s. policy whether or yemen or syria where valves i think all of that we need to take stock of that we can't just expect that we. blameless. and i've got more on this story including picture is the tears and live updates from lond
policy. it's not just islamic fundamentalism it's also a linkage between i believe between what tony blair did with the legal war in iraq and subsequent slavish following following of u.s. policy i mean for example there was no muslim terrorism in the united kingdom until blair went illegally into iraq and i think we need to in mid and the knowledge of that fact so i think it's important not just to blame it on islamic fundamentalism the united kingdom must look at the causes of this i think in...
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foreign policy and an internet newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com cross talk rose in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by saying that as a member of the a muslim community muslims who believe in the messiah mizzle are members we were the first muslim american organization to make it very clear that there is no concept of holy war in islam that there is no such thing as jihad against the infidel where you take a sword and try to convert the word now why is that important because the word islamic terrorism to me is an oxymoron i'm coming to exactly what you're asking me but the point is these differences will already exist there always will exist in the muslim community in america today in fact is asking th
foreign policy and an internet newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com cross talk rose in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter...
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oliver stone has been very outspoken about the israeli lobby saying that it not only controls foreign policy but an aspect of hollywood as well what are your thoughts on israel's fear of influence there's a lot of conflict internally and there always has been frankly in israel there's always been a large. conflict between the european settlers and you know coming from different parts of europe not feeling comfortable in this you know in what is historically palestine so there's a lot of you know there's a lot of internal issues and that's why you know it's ironic that netanyahu is an american isn't actually the american guy who is now the prime minister of israel just to show you that the reason why the middle easterners a lot of middle easterners object to israel's existence is that historically they look at it as a crusader state the crusader kingdom because it's the exact same location that the europeans established their crusader kingdom a thousand years ago and so when they see all these european russian jews you know coming into israel they're saying look at these european settl
oliver stone has been very outspoken about the israeli lobby saying that it not only controls foreign policy but an aspect of hollywood as well what are your thoughts on israel's fear of influence there's a lot of conflict internally and there always has been frankly in israel there's always been a large. conflict between the european settlers and you know coming from different parts of europe not feeling comfortable in this you know in what is historically palestine so there's a lot of you...
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policy though the u.s. president did announce the thirty four thousand troops will be leaving afghanistan by next february and he said now we know it joins us here on the program to give us the latest on the american president's state of the union a mixed bag of issues certainly domestic take in the forefront of the speech some foreign policy issues though one of the highlights a lot of numbers a big announcement on afghanistan certainly top the address after over a decade of war troops are coming home in twenty fourteen as obama put it obama points out that there are two missions now one to prepare handing afghan forces to take over so that the country does not slip into chaos again the key word here again it almost seems as if it's now a stable place just today reports of ten civilians killed by a nato strike targeting taliban insurgents now while obama spent most of his speech talking about the economy and taxes he failed to mention that so far the u.s. has invested over one hundred billion dollars in re
policy though the u.s. president did announce the thirty four thousand troops will be leaving afghanistan by next february and he said now we know it joins us here on the program to give us the latest on the american president's state of the union a mixed bag of issues certainly domestic take in the forefront of the speech some foreign policy issues though one of the highlights a lot of numbers a big announcement on afghanistan certainly top the address after over a decade of war troops are...
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president obama used today's speech to reassert a very dangerous foreign policy. and i might add he did it to divert our attention from i don't know what the danger is really important and profound, bill. is he doing it to distract us from the irs. he is doing this distract us from the a.p. sector of american people who are on his butt right now because of that stuff. those same people love war hawk talk. that's the same reason is he giving speech today to divert our attention. specifically the issue is not whether whether or not a drone has any usefulness in our lives. as a surveillance drone i'm fine with that i could even live with, although i don't love it it i could live with predator drones under certain circumstances. the problem is the obama creation has used them in ways that are not transparent, in ways that probably violate law. in ways that hide the death toll and that overstate its ability to be safe. we -- i want fewer drones. i want safer drones and i want legal drones. obama done none of that. the speech today was disgusting. >> challenge on the le
president obama used today's speech to reassert a very dangerous foreign policy. and i might add he did it to divert our attention from i don't know what the danger is really important and profound, bill. is he doing it to distract us from the irs. he is doing this distract us from the a.p. sector of american people who are on his butt right now because of that stuff. those same people love war hawk talk. that's the same reason is he giving speech today to divert our attention. specifically the...
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foreign policy is not exactly clear here. whether coming from within the white house or coming from the state department. what they've relied on in the past, what any administration has is exceptionally close relationships military to military. once mubarak was in a lot of trouble and he was on his way out, and he was, deploying forces to quell the protesters in tahrir square. it was the military that held back, and they did that because of their tight relationship with the united states. what's difficult here is that you have the military moving forward and clearing, you know, these protesters out. so, this is the difficulty that the administration faces right now. and i think, you know, they're going to have to pursue a more definite strategy here. it's not just the united states. because you have israel as a key player here as well. the israeli military working very well in the egyptian military on issues that have to do with, you know, their border. and a very fragile peace treaty that exists between those two countries.
foreign policy is not exactly clear here. whether coming from within the white house or coming from the state department. what they've relied on in the past, what any administration has is exceptionally close relationships military to military. once mubarak was in a lot of trouble and he was on his way out, and he was, deploying forces to quell the protesters in tahrir square. it was the military that held back, and they did that because of their tight relationship with the united states....
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policy areas he wasn't to talk about. israeli media and if the shroud of secrecy of the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. commits suicide by setting himself in front of the. economic problems crippling the eurozone. from the new center here in moscow this is with the online on screen twenty four hours a day. use the first state of the union address of his second term to try and appease lawmakers and taxpayers making fresh promises to boost the economy and slash debt on foreign policy the us president also announced thirty four thousand troops will leave afghanistan by next february and he looks at what he did and didn't say. after over a decade of war troops are coming home in twenty fourteen as obama put it obama points out that there are two missions now one to prepare handing afghan forces to take over so that the country does not slip into chaos again the key word here again it almost seems as if it's now a stable place just today reports of ten civilians kille
policy areas he wasn't to talk about. israeli media and if the shroud of secrecy of the death of an alleged secret agent in custody despite the government trying to keep it quiet. commits suicide by setting himself in front of the. economic problems crippling the eurozone. from the new center here in moscow this is with the online on screen twenty four hours a day. use the first state of the union address of his second term to try and appease lawmakers and taxpayers making fresh promises to...
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well i think we're going to see a continuation of venezuelans foreign policy i think there's a difference between criticizing us and being anti american i think will see a promotion of latin american policy the promotion of a multi-polar world that is the u.s. is not the dominant issue on their agenda they have relations with russia with china with europe with that with latin american countries and will see i think a continuity within that that's been part of the strength promoted by the chinese administration and my little recall was the foreign minister in charge of travis's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period all right and also being an ex on a tongue canal and chavez had influence over the military and its support of course with no military background or will not do or have the same control and loyalty of the army now i think the issue of mother is that the team around him is the most important issue and the team around him has been proven they were part of the same theme that was be around charges they include military individuals part of the coalition tha
well i think we're going to see a continuation of venezuelans foreign policy i think there's a difference between criticizing us and being anti american i think will see a promotion of latin american policy the promotion of a multi-polar world that is the u.s. is not the dominant issue on their agenda they have relations with russia with china with europe with that with latin american countries and will see i think a continuity within that that's been part of the strength promoted by the...
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foreign policy, his books blow back and start over empire. >> host: we have a lot on the table. let's hear what melanie phillips has to say. thanks for calling in. >> guest: there are differences between britain and america. i hear what you say, there's no socialist policy in america, that is true. i am talking about something that goes beyond party affiliation and conventional understanding of socialism. communism, this is the soviet union, soviet empire, communist empire is a thing of the past. i am talking about a way of looking at the world which i considered to be the left adopted it which is very secular perspective which we were saying earlier on. the core of it is only a matter of opinion and none of us can -- any way of life is better than another way of life. as far as i can see. a lot of this has taken grip in america. you may be right about the extreme right in america. the fringes of political debate on that side of the division and that is something we don't have in britain and that is a considerable difference. and looking across the pond at the democratic party,
foreign policy, his books blow back and start over empire. >> host: we have a lot on the table. let's hear what melanie phillips has to say. thanks for calling in. >> guest: there are differences between britain and america. i hear what you say, there's no socialist policy in america, that is true. i am talking about something that goes beyond party affiliation and conventional understanding of socialism. communism, this is the soviet union, soviet empire, communist empire is a...
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that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and he has a nice that was talking about barack obama's state of the union address he's been we all know chalking the course for his country all those that have been speaking out against his plans for strict gun measures protesters in the state of new york demonstrate against tough stretch and slapped on them by the authorities following the sandy hook school massacre last december. israel's media is facing pressure from the very top to keep quiet it's come to light after the australian press fall the report of a melbourne man who hanged himself in the israeli jail in twenty ten after be
that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you...
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i tend to read stuff about foreign policy which perhaps is not for everyone's taste. >> host: we will be showing some of your favorite books that influence you and maybe you can take a look at that list and go from there, for that caller. finally a woman after my own heart and mind too bad her web site only shows won eight of the content. >> guest: which website? >> host: i am not sure. maybe melanie phillips.com and the block again the columns are there. >> guest: on my personal web site some of the archives has been subjected to a terrible technical glitches and there is difficulty in accessing it which i do apologize. >> host: but all of your recent daily mail columns are there. >> guest: people can access the recent columns without a problem. that is probably what this person is referring to that if you go back into the archive several years back then there is a problem to access some of the archive material. >> host: how much of the electronic book will be published? the first chapter? >> guest: there is bits of the book, but there will be different templates for different folks.
i tend to read stuff about foreign policy which perhaps is not for everyone's taste. >> host: we will be showing some of your favorite books that influence you and maybe you can take a look at that list and go from there, for that caller. finally a woman after my own heart and mind too bad her web site only shows won eight of the content. >> guest: which website? >> host: i am not sure. maybe melanie phillips.com and the block again the columns are there. >> guest: on my...
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this an official blames the united states and its foreign policy for the boston marathon bombing. there's more. united nations is not doing anything about this guy. he's still on the payroll. here's another thing. guess who pays a big chunk of his salary? you guess it had, you do. former ambassador john bolton joins us. and you are giggling about this. because it's so outrageous? >> because it's par for the course. what he said about the boston marathon bombing is unacceptable, for a u.s. citizen to say it, let alone a u.s. citizen working for the united nations. and his comments reflect the prevailing world view anything them at the human rights council. i'm all in favor of firing him sooner rather than later. but here's the sad news, he will be replaced with somebody else and it won't make a bit of difference. it will be exactly the same. >> almost immediately when he made his comments, ambassador susan rice, she said it was time for him to go. she said it's time to get rid of them. is there anything you can do? >> culture at the united nations is such that merely firing one guy
this an official blames the united states and its foreign policy for the boston marathon bombing. there's more. united nations is not doing anything about this guy. he's still on the payroll. here's another thing. guess who pays a big chunk of his salary? you guess it had, you do. former ambassador john bolton joins us. and you are giggling about this. because it's so outrageous? >> because it's par for the course. what he said about the boston marathon bombing is unacceptable, for a u.s....
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policy the us president also announced four thousand troops have to leave afghanistan by next february so now we know joining us from the studios tell us more about this so good to see you so so what exactly are obama's plans for afghanistan from here on out do you think first off a huge announcement on afghanistan of course after a decade of war like worry said thirty four thousand troops are coming home in a year and all combat troops by the end of two thousand and fourteen hours obama put it but let's take a look closer obama pointed out that there are two missions at hand now one preparing afghan forces to take over so that the cars. treat does not slip into chaos again keyword here again it almost seems as if it's now a stable place with just today ten civilians were reported killed in a nato strike targeting taliban insurgents only four militants were killed it's also rated one of the most corrupt countries in the world and while obama spent most of his speech talking about the economy and taxes domestically he failed to mention that so far the u.s. has invested over one hundred
policy the us president also announced four thousand troops have to leave afghanistan by next february so now we know joining us from the studios tell us more about this so good to see you so so what exactly are obama's plans for afghanistan from here on out do you think first off a huge announcement on afghanistan of course after a decade of war like worry said thirty four thousand troops are coming home in a year and all combat troops by the end of two thousand and fourteen hours obama put it...
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minister in charge of chalices foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and as the polls closed under lection fever became too afraid on the streets of venezuela's cities the political struggle is still very much up and running on the internet and other twitter account of nicolas maduro has been compromised by the low security peru's hacks of his group so it was filled with vulgar massacres in no which the hackers claimed responsibility for their successful tongues fan and his profile picture was also replaced by a troll sais that so exactly the same happened to the twitter page of the ruling united socialist party of the his who album and while there is official website also became a target the government claims the talks were the result of the opposition's despair. are you watching your chance to head for you this hour the u.s. citizens taking types of ordinance to a whole new level they're giving out that american passports and becoming stateless all just to flee from what they call an tonks distribution. and an official report into a missile strike th
minister in charge of chalices foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and as the polls closed under lection fever became too afraid on the streets of venezuela's cities the political struggle is still very much up and running on the internet and other twitter account of nicolas maduro has been compromised by the low security peru's hacks of his group so it was filled with vulgar massacres in no which the hackers claimed responsibility for their successful tongues fan...
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policy people can say enough is enough absolutely and i think it's a shift because americans are tired they're watching tens of thousands of veterans come home and they know in their heart that they have created a generation of injured souls that were going to be taken care of for a lifetime they see that they see the cost it's done to our economy i mean we're still living in a recession here no matter what republicans on the hill want to say about about growth people are still feeling the effects of the recession. i would rather questions to people. instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find large show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. it's a. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. coming up on our t.v. in russia a major city has become the scene of not one but two terrorist attacks the most recent one destroyed a trolley bus and killed over a dozen people but who is behind the attack all the latest details ahead and just when you thought those n.s.a. leaks were almost done glenn greenwald has said they are far from ov
policy people can say enough is enough absolutely and i think it's a shift because americans are tired they're watching tens of thousands of veterans come home and they know in their heart that they have created a generation of injured souls that were going to be taken care of for a lifetime they see that they see the cost it's done to our economy i mean we're still living in a recession here no matter what republicans on the hill want to say about about growth people are still feeling the...
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i read stuff about foreign policy that is enough for everyone's taste. >> host: in just a little while we will show the books that influenced you and maybe you could take a look at that list and go from there for that caller. here is a tweak finally a woman after my own heart and mind it too bad her web site only shows about 1/8 of the content. >> guest: which web site? >> host: i am not sure i have been on nominee phil lipstick, the whole flock is there. >> guest: there is a problem on my personal web site with the archives have been subjected to a technical glitch in there is great difficulty to access it which i do apologize but of "the daily mail" columns are there. they can access the recent columns of got a problem but i think that is probably what this person is referring to. several years back there is a problem to access the archived material. >> host: how much of the electronic book will be published? >> guest: there are bits of books but it is different templates for different books. i don't want to do about those aside -- excitements but so is the creative use of digital to
i read stuff about foreign policy that is enough for everyone's taste. >> host: in just a little while we will show the books that influenced you and maybe you could take a look at that list and go from there for that caller. here is a tweak finally a woman after my own heart and mind it too bad her web site only shows about 1/8 of the content. >> guest: which web site? >> host: i am not sure i have been on nominee phil lipstick, the whole flock is there. >> guest: there...